COURTNEY LOVE To Sell NIRVANA Back Catalog

March 13, 2006

According to NME.COM, Courtney Love has said she is preparing to sell a share of her rights to the NIRVANA back catalogue.

Love has been in London over the last week. While in the U.K. she's had meetings about a new record deal, making a TV documentary, taking a theatre role in the West End, and been to various gigs.

"I have decided that I need some co-management and a strategic partner [to help me] as it's such a huge responsibility," Love told NME.COM of her NIRVANA plans. "This is the right thing to do for my family...whoever I do this deal with, I really have to like."

Love is also quoted in the Sunday Mirror (March 12) as saying that she's thinking about selling "25 per cent of the catalogue for quite a lot of money."

Love was married to NIRVANA singer Kurt Cobain prior to his suicide in 1994.

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